The Fighting Has Begun Over Who Owns Land Drowned by Climate Change

BLOOMBERG BUSINESS, 25 APRIL 2018, FEAT. PROF. JOSH EAGLE:

One April morning in 2016, Daryl Carpenter, a charter boat captain out of Grand Isle, La., took some clients to catch redfish on a marsh pond that didn’t use to exist. Coastal erosion and rising seas are submerging a football field’s worth of Louisiana land every hour, creating and expanding ponds and lakes such as the one onto which Carpenter had piloted his 24-foot vessel.